Residents have 24 hour access to the computers in the Computer Room which is situated between K and L block. One half of the room has 7 computers connected to the University computer network providing full internet access and printing facilities. The other half of the room is set aside as a study space for residents of the Hall to use as an alternative to their study-bedrooms.
Residents also have 24 hour access to the Reading Room which is situated above the Computer Room between K and L blocks. This quiet room contains tables, chairs, a small kitchenette and can be used by the residents for personal study. This room is most popular during periods of exam preparation and outside of that time it is sometimes put to use as a gallery for JCR art exhibitions or as a meeting room for various groups in Hall.
The Library is in Goldney House and contains a range of academic texts, novels and works of general interest. Residents are encouraged to make use of the books which are for reference only and should not be removed. In this room there is a grand piano which may be used by the residents for piano practice. This room can also be used for playing other acoustic string and wind instruments. Since a large number of people are likely to wish to use the piano, no individual session should normally last longer than 30 minutes, and no music should be played after 10.30pm. During the summer term this room will often be used for quiet study. If you wish to play the piano in this room during the summer term please be considerate of those that are studying in here. The Library is available every day between 8am and 11pm, except for those times when it is being used for meetings.
The Common Room is in Goldney House. This gorgeous sunny room has beautiful views of the garden. It can be used for study, for small group gatherings or for watching TV. The Common Room is available every day between 8am and 11pm, except for those times when it is being used for meetings.
Located in Goldney House, Goldney Bar is an important part of Hall life. Events such as bands, open mic nights, themed parties, pool tournaments and quizzes are regularly held here during the year. Major sporting events are often shown on the Bar's television or projector. Goldney Bar is a private club Bar for the use of Goldney residents, though a maximum of two guests may accompany a resident. As with all licensed premises, Goldney Bar is non-smoking though there is a courtyard area available for smokers.
Within Goldney grounds there are two tennis hard courts for residents of Goldney Hall and Manor Hall to use. There is no booking system for these courts, rather they operate on a first-come-first-served basis but it is requested that games should be kept to a one hour time limit to ensure that everyone has a fair opportunity to use the courts.
Goldney residents also have the access to a squash court in Clifton Hill House, which is the Hall of Residence next door to Goldney Hall.
The Launderette is situated to the side of K block. There are three washing machines and three tumble dryers. The cost of a wash is £1.80 and the cost of a tumble dry is £0.50
Goldney has a number of bike hoops located under E-block, but there is also a bike shed available for residents to use in exchange for a £15.00 key deposit. It is important that bicycles are not kept anywhere other than these two areas so that they do not cause an obstruction and contravene fire regulations.
Please do not bring your car with you to Bristol. We do have a small car park at Goldney but are only able to provide car parking permits to those residents that have a medical requirement for obtaining one. If you would like to discuss the possibility of obtaining a car parking permit please contact the Student Support Administrator, Diane Benoit. Please note that there is no student parking in the University precinct apart from disabled parking.